The genus Spazigaster was described by Rondani (1843) and has two species, Spazigaster ambulans (Fabricius, 1798) and S. nostra Zimina, 1963.
Synonyms:
Rohdendorfia hedickei Reinig, 1935: 212.
Syrphus ambulans Fabricius, 1798: 562.
Spazigaster apennini Rondani, 1843: 33.
Syrphisoma lugubris Costa, 1857: 448.
Spathiogaster schummelii Loew, 1876: 2.
Syrphus coarctatus Schummel, 1836: 85.
Syrphus dispar Loew, 1841: 6.
Spazigaster ambulans (Fabricius, 1798).
Fabricius, J.C. (1798) Supplementum entomologiae systematicae. [4] + 572 pp. C. G. Proft et Storch, Hafniae [= Copenhagen]. [1798.05.20]
New description:
Head: Face with distinct facial tubercle, not produced forward, black, slightly silvery pollinose laterally, black pilose; gena black, yellowish white pilose; frontal triangle black, black pilose; vertical triangle black, black pilose; antenna shorter than head, black to dark brown, arista plumose (hairs more than twice as long as aristal width); eye bare, dichoptic; occiput black, withish-yellow pilose on ventral 1/2, black pilose on dorsal 1/2.
Thorax: Scutum and scutellum black, punctuate, golden yellow pilose; postpronotum bare; subscutellar fringe complete with golden yellow pile. Pleuron black, golden pilose except anterior anepisternum, katatergum, metepisternum bare; katepisternum with pile patches widely separated; metasternum entire (not reduced), bare; calypter brownish yellow; plumula white; halter yellow, stem a bit darker; spiracular fringes brown. Wing: Wing membrane lightly brown, microtrichose. Alula broad, microtrichose. Legs: dark brown, femora yellow pilose, the rest black pilose; metatibia with concave depression.
Abdomen: terga without marginal sulcus; abdomen elongate and petiolate (obvious in female, less obvious in male) with tergum 2 narrower than tergum 3, dark brown, yellow pilose on 1st, 2nd, 3rd and anterior half of 4th terga, black pilose posteriorly; sterna dark brown, pale pilose.
FEMALE:
Similar to male except for normal sexual dimorphism and as follows: frons black with two lateral silvery pollinose maculae, black pilose; occiput more pale pilose; metatibia not modified as in male, but slightly curve or with small concavity in posterior view; abdomen with orange markings: 2nd tergum orange with medial black macula not reaching lateral margins on anerior margin; 3rd tergum orange; 4th tergum black posteriorly with orange fascia on anterior margin broadening laterally.